
MAINTENANCE
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Clearing a jammed nail
Disconnect the tool from the air supply line.
Open the nail guide and insert a rod into the outlet. Tap the rod with a hammer.
Remove the jammed nail with a slotted screwdriver.
Remove the non-jammed nails that are stored in the tool’s magazine.
Operate the magazine latch and slide the pusher back to open the magazine to check the
jammed nails.
Use pliers or any appropriate tool to remove the jammed nails.
Close the magazine cover and slide the pusher to its original position.
Reload the nails into the tool magazine.
Reconnect the air supply line to the tool’s air inlet.
Test fire 3 to 5 nails into a piece of scrap wood in order to ensure proper operation.
To clear a jammed nail
Verify if the compressor tank has been properly drained prior to use.
Keep tools as warm as possible using any safe, convenient method.
Place up to 6 drops of pneumatic tool oil into the tool’s air inlet.
Adjust the air pressure to 80 PSI or lower.
Load the nails into the magazine (if required).
Actuate the tool 5 to 6 times into a scrap wooden piece in order to lubricate the O-rings.
Adjust the air pressure to the operating level (do not exceed 120 PSI) and use the tool
normally.
Relubricate the tool, as described in the maintenance section.
Drain the compressor tank at least once per day.
When operating any air-powered tool below freezing temperature:
Cold weather operation
Note:
If the nails continue to jam, call 1-800-689-9928.
WARNING!
Potential hazard that will result in serious injury or death.
Disconnect the tool from the air supply line before clearing a
jammed nail. Failure to comply could cause them to be fired
out of the tool causing serious injury.
Do not point the tool towards the operator or other people.
Serious personal injury could result if these instructions are
not followed.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Fig. P
Fig. Q
Fig. R
Adjusting the nailing depth
To assure that each nail penetrates to the same depth, be sure that:
①
The air pressure to the nailer remains constant (regulator is installed and working properly).
②
The nailer is always held firmly against the workpiece. If nails are driven too deep or too shallow into the
workpiece, adjust the nailing depth using the following instructions.
1 Disconnect air hose from nailer (Fig. P).
2a. If the nails are driven too deep, pull the
adjuster downward and turn clockwise
(Fig. Q).
2b. If the nails are driven too shallow, pull the
adjuster downward and turn
counter-clockwise (Fig. R).
When the adjuster is released it will spring back up and can be set with a click at each 1/4 rotation. The
adjuster changes the nailing depth approximately 0.25 mm per 1/4 rotation.
3. Connect the air hose and perform a nailing test. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION.
4. If additional adjustments are necessary, DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM NAILER and repeat step 2.
Disconnect
air hose
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Adjuster
Deep
Shallow
Too Deep
Turn Adjuster
Flush
Turn Adjuster
Flush
Too Shallow